Miami’s Community News: Bringing People Together, One Story at a Time

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In a world where breaking news often overshadows the everyday, Miami’s Community News proudly champions what matters most—local people and local stories. As South Florida’s #1 hyperlocal news organization, it’s been connecting neighbors and neighborhoods for over 60 years.

Founded by Ron Miller with one small paper and a big vision, Miami’s Community News has grown under the leadership of his sons, Michael and Grant Miller. Today, the company includes 13 print editions that reach from Aventura and Coral Gables to South Miami, Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, Cutler Bay, Homestead, and even into South Broward County. At the core of it all is a simple belief: news should bring people together.

In addition to its robust print circulation, the organization has evolved into a multimedia powerhouse. Its digital home is www.CommunityNewspapers.com, where readers can access local stories, columns, and community updates. But what truly sets the brand apart in today’s media landscape is its fast-growing video and podcast platform: CNEWS TV, found at www.CNEWSTV.com.

CNEWS TV produces more than 35 original video podcasts each week—making it one of the most active local media networks in the region. Hosted by a diverse team of passionate personalities—Michael Miller, Grant Miller, Lori Nusbaum, Fax Sax, Gloria Burns, Emily Zubi, and Sebastian Alvarez—these shows spotlight Miami’s leaders, changemakers, entrepreneurs, educators, artists, and nonprofits. It’s where the voices of the community are truly seen and heard.

But it doesn’t stop there.

Miami’s Community News is also a trusted source for publishing legal notices in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. Attorneys, municipalities, and individuals rely on its established reach, making it a preferred publication for probate notices, fictitious names, and more—both in print and online.

To further support and strengthen the community, the team hosts monthly “Meet and Greet” events that attract 150+ people. These gatherings bring together business owners, civic leaders, and everyday residents in an atmosphere of networking, collaboration, and genuine conversation.

Whether through news stories, podcasts, social media, networking events, or legal publications, Miami’s Community News remains committed to its mission: bringing people together. It’s not just about headlines—it’s about heartlines. And in every neighborhood they serve, they’re doing just that.

As Miami continues to grow and evolve, Miami’s Community News will keep showing up, telling your stories, and building bridges—one neighborhood at a time.


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